matteo_schwarz2
City blower motor failure
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The 2015 Honda City's fresh air blower motor has failed, indicated by an error code from the climate control system. The problem is likely due to the blower motor itself, as fuses and wiring appear intact. A similar issue in an Opel Astra was resolved by replacing the blower motor. Ultimately, replacing the blower motor restored functionality in the Honda City.
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matteo_schwarz2 (community.author)
The fuses are all ok, so I think the wiring to the motor is also fine (no sign of damage). When your Astra had this problem, was it just the blower itself that needed replacing, or was there something else? What did you do?
jasmin_werner9
In my case, after verifying the fuses and wiring, the issue was definitively the blower motor itself. Due to the system's complexity and the potential for misdiagnosis, replacing the blower motor in the workshop might be a wise decision.
matteo_schwarz2 (community.author)
Ok, your Astra's experience confirms what I suspected. I took it to my mechanic, and, indeed, the blower motor was toast. 365€ later (parts + labour), it's blowing cold air again!
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jasmin_werner9
I had a similar problem with my Opel Astra. The cabin fan stopped working intermittently and then completely failed. The error codes also indicated a faulty blower motor. Have you checked the electrical wiring and the HVAC system's fuse related to the blower?